Hussain Asghar

Hussain Asghar is a retired Pakistani police officer who currently serves as Deputy Chairman National Accountability Bureau, in office since April 2019.[1] Asghar is member of the 15th CTP and is batchmates with Sikandar Sultan Raja, Rizwan Ahmed, Allah Dino Khawaja and Jawad Rafique Malik and retired from active police service in BPS-22 grade. Asghar has previously served as Inspector General of Police in the Government of Gilgit-Baltistan and as Director Federal Investigation Agency.[2][3]

Hussain Asghar
Deputy Chairman National Accountability Bureau
Assumed office
April 2019
Appointed byArif Alvi
Chairman Anti-Corruption Commission
Assumed office
June 2019
Appointed byImran Khan
Personal details
BornIslamic Republic of Pakistan
NationalityPakistani
OccupationPolice officer

Career

Hussain Asghar serves as the deputy chairman of Pakistan's National Accountability Bureau, in office since April 2019. He also heads the anti-corruption commission constituted by Prime Minister Imran Khan in June 2019.[4]

Before retirement from active police service, Asghar was serving as head of the anti-corruption establishment in the province of Punjab.[5]

Asghar has previously also served as Inspector General of Police in the Government of Gilgit-Baltistan and as Director in the Federal Investigation Agency.[6]

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